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Top things to do in September

Alas, summer has come to an end! Fall in New York State is upon us, which means crisp sweater weather and changing foliage. But there's much more to be excited about this month - here are the top things to do in New York State this September.

National Buffalo Wing FestivalDid someone say...wings? Feast your face at this festival that celebrates one of America's favorite finger foods. The weekend will include some of the best wings selected from all over the country. Don't forget your bib! Buffalo; Sept. 3-4; $5

Hampton Classic Horse ShowHorse lovers, behold! It's a weekend of equestrian fun in the beautiful Hamptons. There is no shortage of stiff competition, and the stunning beachside location where it takes place makes for a nice sunset experience. Bridgehampton; through Sept. 4; starts at $10

2016 Ischua Valley's Falling Leaves RegattaJoin or watch this motorless ameteur regatta in the Ischua Creek. Whether a regatta is on your bucket list, or you just want to have a splashin' good time, this event is one for the books. Hinsdale; Sept. 10; Register over phone or in person

First Niagara Rochester Fringe FestivalOne of the most successful fringe festivals in the country, this 10-day, multi-arts festival boasts over 500 performances and events. Help inspire and celebrate creativity at the non-profit Fringe. Rochester; Sept. 15-24; Prices vary

3rd Annual Binghamton Brew FestThough this festival welcomes breweries from across the country, it is most widely known for its offering of locally crafted beer. With over 100 sampling collections and snack to match, this is a day in paradise for any beer drinker. Binghamton; Sept. 17; $10

Adirondack Balloon FestivalUp, up and away! This festival invites you to sail in the wind amidst the beautiful Adirondacks landscape. Scared of heights? That's ok. Family activities and entertainment will take place on land below. Queensbury; Sept. 22-25; Free

Oktoberfest Weekends at Hunter MountainCelebrate this old German tradition in Hunter Mountain, where you can drink craft brews, experience live entertainment and indulge in delicious locally made dishes all amid the green, mountainous landscape. Hunter; starting Sept. 24; Free

42nd Annual Atlantic Antic FestivalIt's the largest and most celebrated street festival in Manhattan. Come dance and play along 10 blocks of Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. Brooklyn; Sept. 25; Free

New York Renaissance FaireWandering fencers, dancers, minstrels, storytellers and magicians will greet you at the New York Renaissance Faire, held in Tuxedo Park. Visit the Tudor style marketplace of period crafts and games. Come in costume, or in traditional 21st century garb. Tuxedo Park; All September; $25